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Anti-Pakistan protest over Uri attack in Mumbai

Islamabad denied any involvement in the incident, which increased tensions, already high as a result of the “moral and diplomatic” support of the government of Nawaz Sharif for the demonstrators protesting on the Indian side of Kashmir since early July.

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Tensions in Kashmir rose this week following an attack on September 18 on an Indian military base, where almost 20 Indian soldiers were killed.

Indian investigators say maps, weapons and other evidence indicated the fighters were from Jaish-e-Mohammed, an outlawed militant group based in Pakistan.

Surjewala slammed Sharif and said, “Pakistan must abandon terrorism as its state policy. A number of experts say that the 1948 resolution is not applicable in the present circumstances, which in turn means that the global community has accepted the conflict as India’s internal issue – just like the armed insurgency in the Indian state of Assam or a Baloch rebel movement in Pakistan’s western Balochistan province. “Besides it will be the starting point of the Third World War.”, Shah said in reference to the growing war hysteria in India following last week’s attack on an Indian military base in held Kashmir. AJK Premier said Nawaz Sharif addressed UNGA as per expectations of the nation.

Rajnath Singh, India’s Home Affairs Minister tweeted, “Pakistan is a terrorist state and it should be identified and isolated as such”.

Sharif also asked India to investigate the “killings” of innocents in Kashmir. They also shouted anti-Pakistan slogans.

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“We’re and will be siding with Pakistan on Kashmir issue.There is no justification for atrocities on unarmed Kashmiris. and the Kashmir dispute should be solved in accordance with aspirations of the Kashmiris”, Wu was quoted as assuring the Chief Minister. “We have always been ready for a dialogue, but we will not succumb to the blackmail tactics of a government in Islamabad that seems eager to use terrorist and terrorism as policy”, Akbar told reporters in NY. “You could see that diplomacy has virtually isolated Pakistan, as we saw at the United Nations when Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif found very few takers”.

Syed Akbaruddin-l-pti